When you buy a stock, there are two ways you can make money. The first is capital gains: you sell the stock at a higher price than you bought it. The second way is through receiving dividends: the company pays you cash on a regular basis. To continue reading, here is the link to today’s article: HERE
About Bob Weir
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Bob Weir has over 50 years of investment research and analytical experience in both the equity and fixed-income sectors, and in the commercial real estate industry. He joined eResearch in 2004 and was its President, CEO, and Managing Director, Research Services until December 2018. Prior to joining eResearch, Bob was at Dominion Bond Rating Service (DBRS).
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